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Another storm moves in tonight with some unpredictable snow totals. You can view WMUR’s forecast as of Tuesday Afternoon here. I’m pretty sure I’ll be working tomorrow but won’t guess about school closings. The most substantial snowfall is projected to land early morning into the afternoon. Some SAU super’s will pull the plug. But you never really […]

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Speaking of snowflakes, the actual ones, WMUR is reporting that we could see up to 2-5 inches of them around the southern and eastern parts of the Granite State tomorrow. Points farther north could get a dusting to 2 inches, making it the first statewide snowfall this season and the most significant accumulation south of the […]

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And Al Gore was not expected. Organized by groups seeking to ban the production of oil, natural gas, and coal, including 350.org, Sierra Club, and NextGen Climate, the “People’s Climate March” is occurring tomorrow in Washington, D.C., and cities across the country to protest the Trump administration’s environmental policies. With the Washington protest reportedly expected […]

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“Out West, the snow is so deep that scientists don’t have any tools to measure it.” (USA TODAY) RENO, Nev. — One sure sign the Sierra Nevada is experiencing a historic winter is the snowpack is getting too deep for devices scientists use to measure it. It’s a problem that cropped up Wednesday when researchers […]

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We were told to accept that future generations would never see snow in New Hamshire. Maybe they meant the Sahara De…wait. Nevermind. A little #GlobalWarming fell in the Sahara Desert today. First time in 37 years. In other news: @AlGore is still chasing #ManBearPig. pic.twitter.com/XPcwseYG2V — Dr. Milton Wolf (@MiltonWolfMD) December 20, 2016

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In October 2014 the world’s leading expert on Greenland, or to be more precise the absence of green on Greenland–which is to say the ice that makes Greenland white and not green–warned the world of a potential fossil-fuel induced dark-ice feedback loop that could doom the world. (Cue dramatic Prairie Dog!) Unlike the black ice found on […]

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Twelve foot high mounds of ice can still be found in Boston. These lingering reminders are the product of last winters endless beating. Snow, relocated, the once 75 foot high mounds remain, smaller, but still there, even as we head into the middle of July. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh started a contest on Social Media […]

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If Global warming still causes increased snowfall… …And New Hampshire is going to continue to scam the entire state with a broad based tax on energy so they can use that “revenue” to counteract the impact of global warming… …seems to me the tens of millions in RGGI emissions reduction plunder we get annually would […]

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“Portsmouth needs a new site to dump snow” is the title of an article over at SeacoastOnline. The city has run out of room at Peirce Island and they need a new dumping ground as more storms bear down. If I may offer a suggestion, how about Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s yard? When you run out […]

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If you’re hot, go to Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, in Montana. They just got fourteen inches of snow. Snow at Logan Pass (6/17/2014);Sperry Chalet in #GNP along the Continental Divide has received over 14" of snow #mtwx http://t.co/nTCcq5OHPr — NWS Great Falls (@NWSGreatFalls) June 18, 2014 TWC

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Steve has been all over the Federal Government’s Ambassador to NH, Jeanne Shaheen’s utterances that global warming was going to kill off NH’s ski industry (here, here, and here). And this year was one of the best EVAH for the industry as a whole. So once again, Jeanne is wrong. Really wrong. And she was […]

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Okay, that’s not true. Nobody’s making that claim , at least not yet. But I expect something just as ridiculous will spurt forth from the warm mongers to explain away the Swedish study that found that the Earth was warmer during the Roman and Medieval periods. It’s tough these days to be a warm-monger- sky-is-melting-climate-alarmist. […]

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Four people died. An estimated 75,000 cattle were killed. Records were broken. Sounds like an environmental disaster. And it was only a few days ago. You didn’t hear? One would think the death of 75,000 cows by upwards of five feet of snow might get some national attention, but as one blogger observed, it has […]

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By the end of this week New England will be back to being warm again. When that happens, I’d like all the climate denier-deniers to remember that yesterday parts of the North East got three feet of snow. That Alaska is having a winter several weeks longer than average. That nationally, temperatures are down. That […]

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For those of you not yet weary of reports about “the big snowstorm” in the Northeast, here’s a time-lapse video from Hartford CT. Just for contrast, we got about 18″ where I live in Southern New Hampshire, some places–not that far from me–got two feet; these folks got a tiny bit more.

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I shot this last winter, then proceeded to play with the transitions in my video editing software of choice, then left it in a folder for a warm summer day. I’ve had a few opportunities for ‘warm summer day’ and not posted it, but better late than never. … so here are some cool dogs […]

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Remember the halcyon days when the science of global warming was settled? Do you recall the dire warnings from green industry activists “experts” around the world, echoed by prominent herd animals Democrats, including some from from New Hampshire, that Global Warming was going to diminish regional snowfalls and ruin the ski and tourism industry?

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